Sep 22, 2012

Rain Didn't Stop Enjoyment

We've been out-and about for a few days and the rain didn't put us off enjoying the several places we visited.

Lincoln Cathedral, as always, provided a splendid lunch and afternoon. Some of the new sculptures produced buy the current stone masons look fantastic.







A visit to St Andrew's church in Cranwell proved to be a great surprise. The Vicar is a woman who went to junior and high schools with the memsahib; not only that, they both were in the Brownie Troop which met in the church hall at the end of the road where the memsahib lived when she was a child. Spooky ...
While we were there I had the pleasure of see a Dakota aircraft doing circuits; the pilot was getting his hours in.

We sped south to Bottesford where we visited the church of St Mary the Virgin which has the tomb of  the Earl of Rutland - local witch catcher ... a vile fellow if ever there was one. The witches' tale is a local attraction. Just for interest: The three sisters were hung at Lincoln Castle, the gibbet, it is said, was placed on the wall directly opposite the junior school I attended. The church as several post 14C tombs which are probably the finest I've seen; excellent in every respect. The chancel is truly spectacular. Here's a taste ...




After a swift pint we went north to St Mary's church at Staunton-in-the Vale. The graveyard has a memorial to a Lancaster crew who were kill when the aircraft crashed. The youngest member was only 19 ... sad indeed.








On to St Michael's church at Cotham. We had to brave the killer donkeys when we walked across the field to the church. Rain had stopped for a short time.








Last stop for the day was All Saints church at Elston.

The day finished, in the rain, with a drive in bumper-to-bumper traffic for what seemed like hours. We do like good roads so there was no point in moaning about it ...